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Mr. and Mrs. Duane Poitevint Jr... married on April 21KimAlienvecmesbrideDuane Wesleyitevint9JrMiss Kimberly Ann Allen and Duane Wesley Poite-were unitedJr.mvint,marriage ai imw y the afternoon of April 21 m the First Baptist Church ofPecos. Jim Hart, Ministerof Music, of Lamesa, Texas, and formerly of Pecos, officiated for the doubleSan Antonio, bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaidsring ceremony.The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Allen of P*»ms. Mr and Mrs.were Miss Trade Martin of Fort Stockton, Miss Leslie Daniel, and Miss Rachel Billeiter, both of Lubbock. All were attired in floor-length gowns of dusty blue crepe with low-cut bertha collars that formed capelet sleeves, and an empire bodice that fell into gently flared skirts.THE GROOM’S tablewas covered with an ecru hand-cut cloth. The table was centered with a votive candelabra holding whiteMrs. H.G. Kelley of Kosse, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Jackand Mr. and Mrs.holding candles. Mrs. Ida Mae Black of Fort Stockton, served coffee from a brass samovar. The groom’s German chocolate cake wasserved from a brass tray by Mrs. Alice Lasater.Others assisting withAllen,Matthew Steward, both ofMr. andAustin, Texas,Mrs. Tom Cook, Todd, Dan and Craig of Marble Falls, Texas, and Mrs. David Hudler of Victoria, Texas.ALSO DR. AND Mrs.and JanetDan Queen Queen of San Antonio,Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruth and Hilary Queen of San Antonio, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morris, Ginger and Joe, of San Anton-Texas, Mr. and Mrs.arePecos.Duane Wesley Poitevint, Sr., also of Pecos, parents of the groom.The altar area of thechurch was decorated withof whiteThey carried nosegays of silk flowers in shades ofa backgroundtapers in candelabra. Two tall basket arrangements of white gladiolus flanked the altar area. A satin-covered kneeling bench stood in the center and was entwinedblue. They also wore clusters of the silk flowers in their hair.Little Hilary Ann Queenof San Antonio,niece of the bride, was flower girl, and was dressed the same asassisting hostess duties were Mrs. Ben Sauter of Fredericks-Mrs. Jack Allen ofbUr8’ « , mAustin, Mrs. Paul Tapp, Mrs. Howard Davis and Miss Dorothy Beavers, all of Pecos. Also, Miss Joniand Miss Kim10,Lynn Sorrells of Odessa, To vac Mr and Mrs. Jimwith greenery.Featured on each side at the front of the church werePews werepotted palms, marked with white ribbons,baby’s breath, and green-the bridesmaids.Duane Poitevint, Sr.,father of the groom served as best man. Groomsmen were Starkey Warren and Cliff Davis of Pecos, and Jonny Barmore of Lubbock.ATTENDING AS ushersFerguson Dingier, both of Lubbock, assisted with hostess duties and presented each guest with a white satin rose filledwithAllen,ery.Organ prelude music waspresented by Mrs. Walt Roeber of Monahans,of the bride,were Billy Ray brother of the bride, and Scott Poitevint, brother ofthe groom, both of Pecos.The bridegroom wore a bamboo beige vestedcousin ot tne Driae, as guests were being registered by Mrs. Matthew Steward of Austin. Mrs. Roeberbeigetuxedo, accented with white ruffled shirt and matching bow tie. He wore a roseplayed traditional weddingselections and accompanied_ ft •Jimcomposition of “For We’reIn Love”. Other vocal selections, “My Tribute” and “The Lord’s Prayer”, were presented by Mrs. Jim Hart of Lamesa. She was also accompanied by Mrs. Roeber.THE PROCESSIONALand Recessional were the traditional wedding march.Presented in marriage by her father, the bride wore aboutonniere.The groom’s attendants and father of the bride worevested tuxedorice.THE HOME WAS decorated with plants and fresh cut roses, and gifts were displayed in the bedrooms.For her going away attire, the bride chose a sleeveless black and white silk dress with white accessories. Her coursage was awhite rose.After a wedding trip toHorse Shoe Bay near Austin. and points South, the couple will make their home in Crane, Texas.matching jackets with dark beige paints, accented with ruffled shirts and dark beigebow ties. The wore carnation boutonnieres.offorformal gown of white organza combined with re-em-broided alencon lace. The wedding gown featured a portrait neckline, a princess style bodice, and skirt that swept to a Chapel train.The bodice was heavily appliqued with alencon lace and pearls, and the long bishop sleeves, gathered to deep cuffs, were appliqued with motif of the alencon lace and accented with small pearls. The hemline of the gown was edged with matching lace, which extended the full length of theChapel train.TO COMPLETE herbridal ensemble, the bride wore a waltz length illusion weil appliqued with motif of alencon lace and pearls, and bordered to matchLittle Troy WhitelyPecos, was ring bearer and was dressed the same as the groom’s attendants.Mrs. Allen, mother of the bride, wore a formal floor-length dusty blue crepe gown with heavy lace yoke. Her corsage was a singlewhite orchid.Mrs. Poitevint, mother ofthe groom wore a formal floor-length apricot color chiffon gown with sheerHerOut-of-town gueststhe wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Sanders, grand-, parents of the bride, Mr. D.L. Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Sanders and Robert, all of Shallowater, Texas. Mr.and Mrs. Ben Sauter ofFredericksburg, Texas, Mr.and Mrs. Ray Allen of NewBraunfels, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Warren Allen, Acia and Bruce Jr. all of Fort Worth, Texas, Mr. andHart of Lamesa, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Frazier of Iraan, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Roeber of Monahans, Texas, Mis Sharon Book of Benjamin, Texas, Mr. Mark Hester of Crain, Texas, Mrs. Charles Baker and Sarah of Coyanosa, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morris and children of El Paso, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs.L.E. Mabon of El Paso,Texas.Also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smetak and children, and Mrs. Jack Morris, all of Sheffield, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Martin, and Tracie, Mr. and Mrs.Dub Everett and children,Mrs. Pauline Everett and children, Mr. Harry Collins and children, Mrs. Jimmy Black and Jamie, Mrs. Suzan Monk, and Mrs.Bobby Christall, all ot tonStockton, Texas.Also, Mr. David Martin,Miss Rachel Billeiter, Miss Leslie Daniel, Mr. Johnny Barmore, Mis Mollie Cates,Miss Joni Ferguson, Missand MissofKim Dingier, Dorcus Sampson, Lubbock, Texas.allLara-Carreon announcegownBishop sleeves. Her corsage was a white orchid. IMMEDIATELY follow-the ceremonv. thewedding plans for Juneingceremony, bride’s parents were hosts to a reception in their home. Mrs. FranMeek greeted guests at the door. Assorted finger-foods, prepared andserved by Mrs. Dave Martin of Fort Stockton, and wine punch-livermore, were served on the patio awaiting arrival of the wedding par-Mr. and Mrs. Santiago G.Lara, 501 E. Ninth St.,announce the engagement and approaching marriageof their daughter, Teresa to Rey Carreon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miguel Carreon ofRio Grande City.The wedding will be heldit ’ *at 4 p.m. June 16 in the Prrst United MethodistChurch, 301 S. Elm St.,with the Rev. Romeo Reyes of Andrews officiating.The couple plans to make their home at 510 E. Ninth St. following a weddingtrip.tyhemline of her gown, lhe veil was held with a Came-lot beaded headpiece made of the lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations, white French silk roses andThe newlywed couple received guests, and guests were greeted by parents of both bride and groom.The formal bride’s tablewas covered with a whitesatin cloth with floor-length gathered skirt, made by the bride’s mother. The table was centered with a silver§§»§baby ’ srosesbreath.For her “something old”the bride Dinned a whitepinned Irish linen handkerchief to her wedding slip that belonged to her paternalgrandmother. ‘ ‘ Somethingnew” was her weddinggown. “Something borrowed”, and worn in her shoe, was a sixpence which belonged to her sister. “Something blue” was her garter.MRC MARY f!nriith ofepergne, filled with tlowers of the bride’s color, andsilver candelstickswhite taoers. Afourholding white tapers, four-tier wedding cake decorated with white roses, was made, and served, by Mrs. Clifford Frazier of Iraan, Texas. Mrs. Richard Naylor, and Mrs. Rod Sanders of Shallo water, aunt ofserved fruitthe bride, punch from a silver punchbowl. Roasted pecans wereserved from silver appoint-mpnt.s.mMmbA' '///• •'.v.*'We- ■-HTERESA... to wed June 16
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